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Wednesday, October 1, 2008

How the upcoming election will affect your government business

Remember the last transition to a new administration in 2000, when our
biggest concern was Y2K? Today, we face a whole new set of challenges from
the Iraq War to skyrocketing gas prices to the most recent falling financial
market.

The public sector IT market has seen dramatic shifts in the last eight years
with spending nearly doubling in that time to the $70 billion price tag in
the FY2009 budget request according to the market research firm INPUT. To
continue to grow your market share in 2009, companies like yours need to
know:

 Will my government client one of the over 3,000 political appointees leave
government - and how can I identify my new decision maker?

 Which federal agencies are going to be most affected by a new
administration?

 How do we sustain program momentum during a transition?

That's why I encourage you to join your colleagues and competitors at
Transition 2009: Today's Strategy for Tomorrow's Administration, a full-day
conference on October 15, 2008 at the Four Points Sheraton, Washington, DC,
to hear from leading figures in government, industry and academia.

Register now at www.GovTransitionConference.com. Use promotional code TR80
to register.

Additional speakers have just been confirmed. Gail Lovelace, Chief Human
Capitol Officer (CHCO) at the General Services Administration and Bob Woods,
former Commissioner of GSA's Federal Technology Service, have joined a
distinguished faculty that includes Clay Johnson from OMB and Lt. Gen.
Steven Boutelle (ret.). To view the full-day program, visit
www.GovTransitionConference.com.

For more information, visit www.GovTransitionConference.com or contact the
Program Manager, James Hanson at 571-323-2585 x2170 or via e-mail at
james@connellyworks.com

Best Regards,
Christina Condos
1105 Government Information Group
Publisher of FCW, GCN and Washington Technology

P.S. We encourage you to forward this invitation to friends, colleagues or
customers with a vested interested in the government transition to a new
Administration.


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